
“Superposition” by CKH is a full-blown sonic rollercoaster where quantum physics meets dancefloor chaos, and somehow, it slaps. Right out of the gate, CKH launches us into a pulsing, hard-driving beat. It builds like a wave of adrenaline—fast, tight, and kind of terrifying in the best way possible. You don’t know where it’s taking you, but you’re strapped in, white-knuckling the ride. The zooming rhythm feels like tearing through a neon-lit future city in a hovercar—somewhere between euphoric rave and cyberpunk fever dream.
Around the halfway mark, CKH flips the vibe with swirling, airy textures that open up the track like a breath of fresh air in a strobe-lit tunnel. Then—bam—it’s back to the grind, only this time with more depth, more emotion, more synths. Those robotic wails and dystopian drones are straight-up goosebump material. It’s as if Daft Punk and Hans Zimmer decided to build a soundscape for the Large Hadron Collider.
By the time the thirty-minute mark hits (yes, it’s that long and yes, you’ll survive), the fuzzy textures and orchestral swells start to hit differently—less like a rave and more like a revelation. It all crescendos into this shimmering finale, where everything CKH stands for—quality, style, and absolutely no compromise—crashes into one glorious jam session. And it bangs.
Recorded in London and already trending globally on SoundCloud, “Superposition” is CKH’s 14th straight hit—and it shows as it crosses an hour and twenty more minutes. No formulas, no pressure, just pure, unfiltered commitment to sound that moves people. Check it out on Spotify.
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Photo credits: © 2025 CKH/BLACKSWANLITE.
Review by: Naomi Joan
